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who is building the drones -- apparently drones were used or reportedly they were used in that assassination. is that producing jobs? are there to run factories in ohio, michigan? >> lockheed martin -- building those drums and a lot of people unemployed. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really, really bad guys. and obama is not the type to spike the football in the end zone. so there has not been much of gloating over it. he has not sought to really capitalize on that. >> we have a picture of wizards owner ted leonsis and ask about an barack obama -- on a sports blog. steinberg links the leader to ted leonsis's blog where he challenges the president's rhetoric. he also says "i voted for the president. i maxed out on personal donations but it blows my mind when i am asked for money as a donation at the same time i am being blasted to the bad guy." is a device to the president is rethink how to talk to business and sell the business leaders on your plan to make the country great. many of us want to be part of the solution. we are not the problem. >> he is not all
who is building the drones -- apparently drones were used or reportedly they were used in that assassination. is that producing jobs? are there to run factories in ohio, michigan? >> lockheed martin -- building those drums and a lot of people unemployed. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really, really bad guys. and obama is not the type to spike the football in the end zone. so there has not been much of gloating over it. he has not sought to really...
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i don't care who is building the drones -- apparently drones were used or reportedly they were used in that assassination. you know, is that producing jobs? are there drone factories in ohio? >> luckie martin -- lockheed martin -- boeing. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really, really bad guys. and obama is not the type to spite of all and the end zone so there has not been much gloating over it. there has not been any -- he has not stopped to really capitalizing on it. >> let me show you a picture. wizard owner ted leonsis, at a wizard's game, on the d.c. sports blog. ted leonsis challenges the president rhetoric about the gap between the very rich and everyone else. >> i voted for the president, and that's out on donations to his reelection campaign. it blows my mind when i am asked for money as a donation and at the same time i am being blasted as the bad guy. his advice to the president is to rethink how to talk to business and sell to business leaders on your plan to make the president -- country great. many of us want to be part of the solution. we
i don't care who is building the drones -- apparently drones were used or reportedly they were used in that assassination. you know, is that producing jobs? are there drone factories in ohio? >> luckie martin -- lockheed martin -- boeing. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really, really bad guys. and obama is not the type to spite of all and the end zone so there has not been much gloating over it. there has not been any -- he has not stopped to really...
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they now saw around us as the apostle paul so eloquently said, -- now surround us. we will not be silent. we will not be intimidated and we will not go away until america is restored to the principles upon which sheas founded. [applause] let me tell you what igoing to happen here in iowa and nationally in the next 12 months as a result of this organization, the faith and freedom coalition. we are going to distribute over 40 million voter guides in americ's evangelical an pro- family churches. we are going to build a profile of socially conservative voter , a voter file that will be 27 million voters strong. we are going to contact every one of those voters 7-12 times. we are going to mail them, telephoned them, and e-mail them. if they have not vote by election day, we are going to pick them up and take them to the polls and to make sure they vote. [applause] and when the dust settles, barack obama and michelle obama are going to be packing boxes into a moving van that is going to pull up to 1600 pennsylvania avenue and he is going to go back to chicago where he bel
they now saw around us as the apostle paul so eloquently said, -- now surround us. we will not be silent. we will not be intimidated and we will not go away until america is restored to the principles upon which sheas founded. [applause] let me tell you what igoing to happen here in iowa and nationally in the next 12 months as a result of this organization, the faith and freedom coalition. we are going to distribute over 40 million voter guides in americ's evangelical an pro- family churches....
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we a war chest that allows to us get the message out there. a great team put together across the country. we have got not just people in -- on o the ground but we have great volunteers so i feel very confident as people take a look they focus in on what is important about getting america working again. they are going to look at plans. they are going to look at the candidates and the records and go you know what, rick perry is who needs to be leading this country to get us out of this mess that washington, d.c. has got us in. >> chris: governor perry, we will leave it there. thank you so much for coming in and answering all of our questions today. you will be happy to know that the people of austin have treated us great and we will see you on the campaign trail, sir. >> we will see you, sir. ing thank you. >> chris: with governor perry's appearance we have now interviewed all of the candidates except mitt romney. he has not appear on this program for any sunday talk show since march of 2010. we invited governor romney again this week but his ca
we a war chest that allows to us get the message out there. a great team put together across the country. we have got not just people in -- on o the ground but we have great volunteers so i feel very confident as people take a look they focus in on what is important about getting america working again. they are going to look at plans. they are going to look at the candidates and the records and go you know what, rick perry is who needs to be leading this country to get us out of this mess that...
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we a war chest that allows to us get the message out there. a great team put together across the country. we have got not just people in -- on o the ground but we have great volunteers so i feel very confident as people take a look they focus in on what is important about getting america working again. they are going to look at plans. they are going to look at the candidates and the records and go you know what, rick perry is who needs to be leading this country to get us out of this mess that washington, d.c. has got us in. >> chris: governor perry, we will leave it there. thank you so much for coming in and answering all of our questions today. you will be happy to know that the people of austin have treated us great and we will see you on the campaign trail, sir. >> we will see you, sir. ing thank you. >> chris: with governor perry's appearance we have now interviewed all of the candidates except mitt romney. he has not appear on this program for any sunday talk show since march of 2010. we invited governor romney again this week but his ca
we a war chest that allows to us get the message out there. a great team put together across the country. we have got not just people in -- on o the ground but we have great volunteers so i feel very confident as people take a look they focus in on what is important about getting america working again. they are going to look at plans. they are going to look at the candidates and the records and go you know what, rick perry is who needs to be leading this country to get us out of this mess that...
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the easier things were to use, the more people could use them. that's not the most complicated idea in the world except when you combine it with the idea that once everybody can use these machines, they can then use them infinitely. there wasn't an advanced macintosh for smarter people or techier people. >> that's right. >> the ground level was accessible to everybody and the furthest you could go was the furthest anybody could go. i feel like that was different about apple and jobs than anybody else. do you feel that way? >> it certainly was a radical idea at the time that apple formed, at the time that this part of the computer revolution took form. the idea that you didn't have to be a fancy person with a computer engineering degree in a suit to operate a highly powerful computer with incredible capabilities. the idea that you could be just a regular person. this idea that when technology becomes really, really revolutionary, it's the moment that our parents, that our children, that grandma and grandpa can do simple tasks on a device, that sam
the easier things were to use, the more people could use them. that's not the most complicated idea in the world except when you combine it with the idea that once everybody can use these machines, they can then use them infinitely. there wasn't an advanced macintosh for smarter people or techier people. >> that's right. >> the ground level was accessible to everybody and the furthest you could go was the furthest anybody could go. i feel like that was different about apple and jobs...
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thanks for watching us tonight. i'li will remember that the spn stops here because we are captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> a presidency plagued by scandals, his approval numbers are sinking by the day. so does this administration know what it's doing? the architect, karl rove is here. new polls rocket herman cain to the top of the list in the g.o.p. nomination. we have the latest dials on the road to 2012. while the president's jobs plan is stuck in the mud -- >> the motion is not agreed to. >> the g.o.p. introduces a plan of its own. but will it pass? senator rand paul is here with reaction. plus, our weekly analysis of the mainstream obama media bias. >> is this the liberal version of the tea party? >> we are on the road to 2012. "hannity" starts right here, right now. >> with each and every passing day, there is more and more proof that not only can we not afford four more years of president obam awe barely afford the remaining presidency. from solyndra to the fast and furious, they are in very se
thanks for watching us tonight. i'li will remember that the spn stops here because we are captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> a presidency plagued by scandals, his approval numbers are sinking by the day. so does this administration know what it's doing? the architect, karl rove is here. new polls rocket herman cain to the top of the list in the g.o.p. nomination. we have the latest dials on the road to 2012. while the president's jobs plan is stuck in the mud -- >> the...
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whether he realistically could get away with not using that as a model. >> rose: karen? >> well, i just wish... it was unfortunately for julianna when she was going round and round with him on hypotheticals. (laughter) >> i had a few other hypotheticals. >> rose: you didn't get to all your hypotheticals. >> i would like to have a better sense of what he would do if europe melts down. >> rose: i thought he was... he did not want to play on there. >> wasn't he strongly implying, although he di't want to say it, that he'd bail them out again >> yes. >> rose: because when i asked him the easy question about too big to fail he refused to say yes even though it suggested earlier that he wouldn't want to go to that point. >> but tt gs to this question we've be wrestling with that mark raised. everybody who's a front-runner does have a moment that's unexpected and that often goes to the core of the basic problem they have with the electorate. romney's is authenticity. if through some slipup in a debate a bad answer on onef these that suggests he's totally flexible that he doesn'
whether he realistically could get away with not using that as a model. >> rose: karen? >> well, i just wish... it was unfortunately for julianna when she was going round and round with him on hypotheticals. (laughter) >> i had a few other hypotheticals. >> rose: you didn't get to all your hypotheticals. >> i would like to have a better sense of what he would do if europe melts down. >> rose: i thought he was... he did not want to play on there. >>...
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we're very proud you honored us. only 26 years after the fact, and a fine administration, but thank you. >> not surprisingly the president said hosting the bears, we should say da bears, was the most fun he'll have as president of the united states. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." thanks for joining us. the news continues next on cnn. >>> thanks, wolf. good evening. tonight, explosive, breaking news in the republican presidential race. a prominent southern baptist minister introduces texas governor rick perry at a conservative forum here in washington and then ignites religious war by calling mormonism a cult and a vote for mitt romney a mormon something that would, quote, give credibility to a cult. tonight, perry's spokesman tells us organizers of the values voter summit chose leader robert jeffers to make that introduction. we ask if governor perry would repudiate that statement or call on dr. jeff to apologize. the only response from the campaign, the governor does not believe mormonism is a couple.
we're very proud you honored us. only 26 years after the fact, and a fine administration, but thank you. >> not surprisingly the president said hosting the bears, we should say da bears, was the most fun he'll have as president of the united states. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." thanks for joining us. the news continues next on cnn. >>> thanks, wolf. good evening. tonight, explosive, breaking news in the republican presidential race. a prominent...
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jeffers used the term cult. pastor of the first baptist church in dallas. he with us now. you're criticism of 0 the mormon church, you came today to a political event, an event very, very important to governor perry stumbling in the polls of late and you dropped this, what i'm going to call a bomb, going after governor romney, why? >> well, first of all, as you noted, john, i did not refer to mormonism as a cult in my opening introduction of governor per perry. governor perry had no knowledge of what i was going to say ahead of time. this is not an unusual view, john that mormonism is not christianity. historical christianity has never embraces mormonism ace part of its faith. for many years the southern baptist convention did label it on its official website as a cult. that's not saying that mitt romney's a bad person i'm think he's a good person. a moral person but he dent embrace the historical ten. tenets of christianity. i think conservatives have plenty of reasons, leaving morinism out of it, not to be energized by mitt romney candidacy. >> you understand the moment,
jeffers used the term cult. pastor of the first baptist church in dallas. he with us now. you're criticism of 0 the mormon church, you came today to a political event, an event very, very important to governor perry stumbling in the polls of late and you dropped this, what i'm going to call a bomb, going after governor romney, why? >> well, first of all, as you noted, john, i did not refer to mormonism as a cult in my opening introduction of governor per perry. governor perry had no...
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now, can't we at least print on the back sides of used paper? what's the executive compensation list...? [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center recommends the custom-fit orthotic that's best for your tired feet. foot-care scientists are behind it. you'll get all-day relief. for your tired achy feet. for locations, see drscholls.com. thank you... >> i believe based on what i read the world is getting warmer. number two i believe humans contribute to that. i think it's important for us to reduce our emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases that may well be significant contributors to the climate change and global warming that you are seeing. >> my view is we don't know what is causing climate change on this planet and the idea of spending trillions of dollars to try to reduce co2 emissions is not the right course for us. >> mitt romney's apparent flip flop this week on global warming. we are back with the panel we would agree his biggest problem is his reputation as a fli
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. >> come on, you know you used to watch her on dynasty. >> she's a scene stealer. >> you used to read your books when you were younger. >> she kicks ass, that's what women likes to see. >> let me see. there are lots of women kicking as srk out there at the moment, michelle bachmann, sarah palin. what do you make of it? >> i don't make a lot of them. but i think they -- they're coming out with kind of ridiculous sentences and ideas and i can't get with it. i -- you know, i want the democrats to stay out of my -- what do i want them to stay out of? i want them to stay out of my wallet and i want the republicans to stay out of my bedroom. i'm right down the middle, you know? i'm an independent. >> i find the fascinating thing about american politics is no one is quite sure which way the republicans will go here. they have mitt romney, john huisman. they're not threatening the electorate. you have the tea party gathering the momentum. a huge following behind them. but there is still a sense of what would we get ourselves into if they governed the country? >> what's so interesting about th
. >> come on, you know you used to watch her on dynasty. >> she's a scene stealer. >> you used to read your books when you were younger. >> she kicks ass, that's what women likes to see. >> let me see. there are lots of women kicking as srk out there at the moment, michelle bachmann, sarah palin. what do you make of it? >> i don't make a lot of them. but i think they -- they're coming out with kind of ridiculous sentences and ideas and i can't get with it. i...
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we're nonaffiliated, both of us. i had a really kind of special reason to want to have the president right there. these amazing women that are marching in cuba and continue to do so for the freedom of their loved ones unjustly imprisoned, journalists and writers and people that started speaking against the government, were getting beat up and i wanted to hand him letters from the dissidents and i wanted to have direct access and he did. we spent quite a bit of time before the fund-raiser happened. giving him all these things, showing him the pictures. subsequently a lot of these men were released. but it was a big honor to have the president of the united states in my home. >> amazing. >> it was quite something. although i caught some heat from it, i would gladly do so. i was very proud that he got to become president as we talked and. how would i be critical? it's hard to be critical, because i spent three months in the general assembly, the 47th general assembly in the u.n. and it's a miracle anything gets done wit
we're nonaffiliated, both of us. i had a really kind of special reason to want to have the president right there. these amazing women that are marching in cuba and continue to do so for the freedom of their loved ones unjustly imprisoned, journalists and writers and people that started speaking against the government, were getting beat up and i wanted to hand him letters from the dissidents and i wanted to have direct access and he did. we spent quite a bit of time before the fund-raiser...
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that's what they use to come after me. i am pro life from conception, end of story. >> chris: now cain, staff tried to blame it on over scheduling and fatigue and said it left to a couple of gaffes and they would kale back his schedule. how much trouble is he in or are voters because he is not a professional politician willing to cut him slack. >> that is the answer. for people like me and you all of us here on the panel we are baffled by this man's success. if you ask him tough questions, you have had the experience of right of return and abortion and on any number of issue and even the 9-9-9 and now it is a 9 0 9 plan. it doesn't always comport or make sense. people like it. and braining is terrific. and 9-9-9 is the stand out policy and initiative of the entire gop campaign. herman cain, i think as a snub to mitt romney is described to me as authentic and the real deal and he has passion for conservatives. and they believe machine can - someone who can take the fight to president obama. the grass roots find him to be th
that's what they use to come after me. i am pro life from conception, end of story. >> chris: now cain, staff tried to blame it on over scheduling and fatigue and said it left to a couple of gaffes and they would kale back his schedule. how much trouble is he in or are voters because he is not a professional politician willing to cut him slack. >> that is the answer. for people like me and you all of us here on the panel we are baffled by this man's success. if you ask him tough...
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father and was awarded by the experience he wanted to do nothing of the name of an obama or nairobi had used his mother's name but whened the president began running he opened himself up and the two got to know each other and enable dmarc to take said name back because it was his name and he could feel that there plus some dignity. he was the president said they have had a meeting of minds. >> we will open it up to you. when you see the 44th president of the amended states comedy you see inequalities in him now you could based on research? >> absolutely despite the lifestyles they are very different men.and the president is about control and reserve the other is the opposite. they are both very smart love or hate to thenk president he is a very smart man. they were both ambitious and created themselves out of fearer may little and made something of himself and graduated from the university of hawaii as did the president to come from modest circumstances which is an extraordinary achievement and also passed off as mediators the president tries to bringher competing elements together and his f
father and was awarded by the experience he wanted to do nothing of the name of an obama or nairobi had used his mother's name but whened the president began running he opened himself up and the two got to know each other and enable dmarc to take said name back because it was his name and he could feel that there plus some dignity. he was the president said they have had a meeting of minds. >> we will open it up to you. when you see the 44th president of the amended states comedy you see...
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they also tell us quite a bit about strategy. texas governor rick perry betrayed his in response to this question from moderator anderson cooper. >> then let me ask a question of governor perry. the 14th amendment allows anybody, a child of illegal immigrants who is born here, is automatically american citizen. should that change? >> let me address herman's issue. >> i rather you ask -- you ans that question. >> i understand that. you get to ask the questions and i get to answer like i want to. gwen: where have i heard that before? in providing platform for the candidates to say whatever they came to say, are these debate stages changing the nature of the traditional primary campaign? dan? what do you think? >> they have this year. i can't remember a series of debates, first that have come in such a compressed period of time. or a series of debates that have had such an effect on presidential nominating process. they helped launch michelle bachmann. they helped knock out tim paw lnty. -- pawlenty. former minnesota. gwen: who is w
they also tell us quite a bit about strategy. texas governor rick perry betrayed his in response to this question from moderator anderson cooper. >> then let me ask a question of governor perry. the 14th amendment allows anybody, a child of illegal immigrants who is born here, is automatically american citizen. should that change? >> let me address herman's issue. >> i rather you ask -- you ans that question. >> i understand that. you get to ask the questions and i get...
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living in close proxxity and sharing bunks and showers, he used the same arguments that you use to argue against racial integration in the military in the 1940s? >> guest: i understand that and i know the whole gay community is trying to make it a civil rightts act it is not the same. you are black by the color of your skin. you are not homosexuall necessarily by the color of your skin. or by a variety. >> chris: it is a fact that your biology. it is one thing that if somebody is coming on to somebody in a room. but the fact that a homosexuall. they are all volunteers and defending our country? >> guest: they are volunteers and they don't have to joinn in a place where they don't feel comfort serving with people of that issue. that is a problem, chris and the idea that it is the equivalent and being black and being gay is the same is simply not true. there are all sorts of studies out there that suggest the contrary and people who were depay and lived a gay life style and aren't anymore. i don't think that is the case with anybody that is black. it is not the same and people are trying t
living in close proxxity and sharing bunks and showers, he used the same arguments that you use to argue against racial integration in the military in the 1940s? >> guest: i understand that and i know the whole gay community is trying to make it a civil rightts act it is not the same. you are black by the color of your skin. you are not homosexuall necessarily by the color of your skin. or by a variety. >> chris: it is a fact that your biology. it is one thing that if somebody is...
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>> it's not us backing out, it's holding folks accountable. but giving them the flexibility at the local level to be succ s successf successful. this is all about creating great public schools for our nation's children. 6xrpga4ij!s!ekphave pri schools has been the big push. you've been an advocate for charter schools. many of them have the money of private interests. they don't care about dollar signs and bottom lines. ç desperately underfunded. where you have individuals, folks who want to come in, help divide trips to college campuses or pay for that arts teacher that got cut out, i support that. you need to hold them accountable and make sure they yor motives. if families want to help out, companies want to help out. we all need to unite behind our schools. >> ten years from now, yourj$yi. everything you want to put in place is put into place. what does the average urban school look like. >> we're all motivated by one goal. president obama's challenged us, we have to lead the world in college graduation again. one generation ago we did.
>> it's not us backing out, it's holding folks accountable. but giving them the flexibility at the local level to be succ s successf successful. this is all about creating great public schools for our nation's children. 6xrpga4ij!s!ekphave pri schools has been the big push. you've been an advocate for charter schools. many of them have the money of private interests. they don't care about dollar signs and bottom lines. ç desperately underfunded. where you have individuals, folks who...
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and can you take a second and tell us why is it important that we study history? >> histories to a society but memory is to an individual without knowing where you came from and what your background is you would be lost. i think there's a movie where a man has no memory. can you imagine how terrifying that would be not knowing your past and i think that is for a society a comparable situation. if you don't know where you come from it is going to be difficult to know where you're going to go. so i think to get out where are the directions we need to know where we've been. so that's the classic answer to why we should study history. i think it is the queen of the humanities and without knowing history one is living in a two dimensional world, not experiencing reality as it ought to be experienced. i think history is a mode of understanding. i think it is as important as the other senses and once you acquire a historical sense and it's not just information about the past i think once you study history and read it enough to develop what i would call a historical sense
and can you take a second and tell us why is it important that we study history? >> histories to a society but memory is to an individual without knowing where you came from and what your background is you would be lost. i think there's a movie where a man has no memory. can you imagine how terrifying that would be not knowing your past and i think that is for a society a comparable situation. if you don't know where you come from it is going to be difficult to know where you're going to...
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they also tell us quite a bit about strategy. texas governor rick perry betrayed his in response to this question from moderator anderson cooper. >> then let me ask a question of governor perry. the 14th amendment allows anybody, a child of illegal immigrants who is born here, is automatically american citizen. should that change? >> let me address herman's issue. >> i rather you ask -- you ans that question. >> i understand that. you get to ask the questions and i get to answer like i want to. gwen: where have i heard that before? in providing platform for the candidates to say whatever they came to say, are these debate stages changing the nature of the traditional primary campaign? dan? what do you think? >> they have this year. i can't remember a series of debates, first that have come in such a compressed period of time. or a series of debates that have had such an effect on presidential nominating process. they helped launch michelle bachmann. they helped knock out tim paw lnty. -- pawlenty. former minnesota. gwen: who is w
they also tell us quite a bit about strategy. texas governor rick perry betrayed his in response to this question from moderator anderson cooper. >> then let me ask a question of governor perry. the 14th amendment allows anybody, a child of illegal immigrants who is born here, is automatically american citizen. should that change? >> let me address herman's issue. >> i rather you ask -- you ans that question. >> i understand that. you get to ask the questions and i get...
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>> it's going to use up the existing used car inventory because there's a limited number. eventually ally people are going to start buying new cars. that's not a big negative. here's the main thing i want to make sure that i get across about the 999 plan. first we throw out the existing tax code. and then impose the 9% corporate tax, 9% personal income tax and the 9% sales tax. here are the big advantages. it provides certainty to the business sector. i have serveded on corporate boards for nearly 20 years before i ran... before i decided to run for president. we didn't sit around talking about how do we survive? not until recently. they want to grow. but they don't grow because we don't have certainty. one other point, bob, please. here's the other thing about 999. 999 will grow this economy. it's definitely going to create jobs. its revenue neutral. this means people that are underemployed will be able to find a job that they are more qualified for. it also means that in those cases where people are low-wage earners, they can find a second job so it has growth opportunit
>> it's going to use up the existing used car inventory because there's a limited number. eventually ally people are going to start buying new cars. that's not a big negative. here's the main thing i want to make sure that i get across about the 999 plan. first we throw out the existing tax code. and then impose the 9% corporate tax, 9% personal income tax and the 9% sales tax. here are the big advantages. it provides certainty to the business sector. i have serveded on corporate boards...
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with use it or lose it a viable concept? >> i don't understand it because companies don't have the incentive and it takes time because on the other hand, you don't want them to rush into the gulf to dot every i and cross every t. there's a lot of times in the energy business we would be given a project to day and then you have to allocate capital and that depends on what happens to the price. there is definitely a middle ground to have a reasonable approach to develop resources to put to our economy. and also the jobs bill on a reasonable basis but right now we're in the middle of a political system that for the campaign is all the discussions about energy 10 to be more polarized. >> host: there is a lot of great characters in this book with t. boone pickens, and another man "iron man" wind. what it is said about oil and natural gas in the whole arena that attracts a larger-than-life personalities? >> also the wind chapter. >> host: all of them. >> guest: or solar. and from bethesda. [laughter] >> one of them is still around
with use it or lose it a viable concept? >> i don't understand it because companies don't have the incentive and it takes time because on the other hand, you don't want them to rush into the gulf to dot every i and cross every t. there's a lot of times in the energy business we would be given a project to day and then you have to allocate capital and that depends on what happens to the price. there is definitely a middle ground to have a reasonable approach to develop resources to put to...
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he used exactly the same arguments you use to argue against racial integration of the military in the 1940s. >> i understand that and i know the whole gay commune sit trying to make this the new civil rights act. it is not the same. you are black by the color of your skin. you are not homosexual necessarily by obviously by the color of our skin or anything else. it is by a variety of. >> chris: it as fact of your biology. obviously it is one thing if somebody, you know is, coming on to somebody in a room. but the sheer fact that somebody is a homosexual. these are all volunteers to protect our country,. >> they are all volunteers and they don't have to join in a place that they don't feel comfortable serving with people because of this issue and that is the problem, chris. the idea that somehow you or another this is the equivalent and that being black and being gay is the same, it is simply not true. there are all sorts of studies out there that suggest just the contrary and there are people who were gay and lived the gay lifestyle and aren't any more. i don't know if that is the sim
he used exactly the same arguments you use to argue against racial integration of the military in the 1940s. >> i understand that and i know the whole gay commune sit trying to make this the new civil rights act. it is not the same. you are black by the color of your skin. you are not homosexual necessarily by obviously by the color of our skin or anything else. it is by a variety of. >> chris: it as fact of your biology. obviously it is one thing if somebody, you know is, coming on...
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you can find us on every continent. and the journey starts here on freight rail america's freight rail companies. helping deliver jobs across this country and goods around the world. reinvesting billions of their own money every year to build a rail network that powers our economy. nobody moves more dirt than caterpillar. and we rely on freight rail to move us. tututututututure, you're always looking ahead... to what's next... to what's possible confident... that taking action now, is the way...
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[laughter] i am pretty sure: powell told us that he was planning to. -- colin powell told us that he was planning to. this is a story about african- americans desirous of race -- of representation. that is not a bad story to tell the era of reconstruction was a moment when african-americans had an opportunity to hold office. to recall how extraordinary that is, what it means to enter into citizenship from a state of servitude and move immediately into office-holding, happened more swiftly for enslaved black men than it did for white women who had been free for a very long time, but once they got the right to vote, there is a little bit longer lag in the states for white women becoming officeholders. it happened incredibly quickly between the mid 1860's and the unholy compromise in 1870 of hayes-tildon. there is a deep and profound yearning among people of color and other marginalized individuals, not only four substantive representation of political interest, but also for demographic and descriptive representation. it is a reasonable yearning. it is one i am not quite sure i know how
[laughter] i am pretty sure: powell told us that he was planning to. -- colin powell told us that he was planning to. this is a story about african- americans desirous of race -- of representation. that is not a bad story to tell the era of reconstruction was a moment when african-americans had an opportunity to hold office. to recall how extraordinary that is, what it means to enter into citizenship from a state of servitude and move immediately into office-holding, happened more swiftly for...
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she is here and will join us. i want to talk to you about your decision but first your thoughts ton on steve jobs dying because i think he has probably touched all of us in so many situation i'm curious of your thoughts tonight. >> certainly he has touched all of us and changed in such a positive way, the way that the world communicates. i know personally for us, i was thinking about steve jobs this evening, he touching our family with hissen jennaty, with his work ethic in the invention of the ipad. our youngest child, he's not able to speak, he communicates with sign language but he loves his ipad and loves to play talking tom game on this and he's able to communicate with us through that. a personal touch that i think illustrates steve jobs is certainly not a singular man. he was a person that touched so many people and he will certainly be missed. >> you mentioned the fact your youngest child has used. ipad. i don't know if i'm talking out of school, but i saw the sharpy marker he made, in fact, on your ipad,
she is here and will join us. i want to talk to you about your decision but first your thoughts ton on steve jobs dying because i think he has probably touched all of us in so many situation i'm curious of your thoughts tonight. >> certainly he has touched all of us and changed in such a positive way, the way that the world communicates. i know personally for us, i was thinking about steve jobs this evening, he touching our family with hissen jennaty, with his work ethic in the invention...